Candy Heide

SVP Commercial Banking Regional Manager at TBK Bank, SSB

Candy Heide currently serves as Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Regional Manager at TBK Bank, SSB since September 2018, and has previously held the role of Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager. With extensive experience in business banking and commercial lending, Candy has also worked at First National Bank of Durango as Vice President of Business Banking, and at Pine River Valley Bank, where responsibilities included managing the loan department and portfolio for the Bayfield branch. Additional experience includes positions as Vice President and Branch Manager at Bank of the West, Senior Vice President and Senior Lending Officer at Grand Mountain Bank, and Vice President of Business Banking and Construction/Development Lending at Home Federal Savings Bank. Candy's career began at Vectra Bank Colorado as a Commercial Banker/Loan Officer/Analyst. Candy holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics Education from Bemidji State University and has pursued further education at Bremer Bank - Bremer University and the Vectra Bank Professional Learning Center.

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Durango, United States

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TBK Bank, SSB

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TBK is their stock ticker symbol, but TBK stands for much more. They stand for excellence. What started from humble beginnings has grown into a bank with small-town values and the resources to make a difference. They are a bank that stands for you. TBK stands for rolling up their sleeves on behalf of their customers, because that’s what theydeserve.TBK stands for lending a helping hand to individuals, small business owners, and entrepreneurs, because they are been there.TBK stands for investing in their communities, because that’s what neighbors do.With team members ready to answer everyday questions, to the latest technology that makes banking more convenient, TBK Bank stands for helping the people and businesses in their communities succeed.


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